The two new features of today's turbulence, compared with times such as after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the ...
If the US did change its position to one in which it supported Argentinian claims over the islands, that would be "pretty significant", says Ed Arnold from Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), as ...
The idea of the US not supporting British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands does not add much to the issue itself, but rather it speaks badly about how the ‘special relationship’ is being handled ...
Recent governments in Buenos Aires have consistently steered away from taking a confrontational attitude towards the UK that could militarise the Falkland Islands issue. They have, however, kept their ...
It’s hard to know how seriously we should take such emails beyond ideological trolling,” said Oana Lungescu, a former NATO spokesperson and senior fellow at the Royal United Services Institute.
It’s an obvious place to target - everybody needs energy. The UK has very high energy prices, and we're quite exposed to ...
Reynolds added that while recruitment and procurement was focused on replacing human and equipment losses in Ukraine, a Ukrainian defeat or a ceasefire on terms favourable to Russia could free forces ...
Iran’s hold over Hormuz may have delivered leverage, but it cannot serve as an indefinite strategy of survival.
Disruption to the supply of oil, on the present scale, is teaching new lessons about the vulnerability of modern economies.
The UK must overhaul mobilisation and training to meet rising security threats, ensuring rapid force expansion, effective ...
The country is in a banking crisis, there’s no question – but a banking crisis is only as serious as the state allows it to be.” ...
The war against Iran has tested two competing narratives about security in the Middle East, and have sharpened the resilience ...